Cheema said she believes there are 16 or 17 people that live in the residence and that not all of them were home at the time of the fire.
“Honestly, it was kind of a disaster waiting to happen. We've made complaints to the city already about how many people live in here, and nothing has ever come out of it,” she said.
This is the new normal in Brampton and Mississauga. Aside from safety issues this many people living in one residence raises home and rent prices, strains infrastructure (garbage, parking, sewage, hospitals and schools), raises property taxes, and lowers the quality of life for everyone else not taking advantage of the system.
This is the new normal in Brampton and Mississauga. Aside from safety issues this many people living in one residence raises home and rent prices, strains infrastructure (garbage, parking, sewage, hospitals and schools), raises property taxes, and lowers the quality of life for everyone else not taking advantage of the system.
Probably cooking a goat in the garage.